Higher credit costs put pressure on soybean producers in Mato Grosso.
Imea report points to greater participation of the financial system and a reduction in the use of public resources.
Starting January 1, 2026, the minimum price for 15º glucometric industrial grapes will be R$ 1,80 per kilogram. This represents a 6,5% increase compared to the previous year. The measure applies to states in the South, Southeast, and Northeast regions until December 31, 2026.
The definition was published in the Official Gazette of the Union through Ordinance No. 867. The National Monetary Council approved the proposal submitted by Conab to the Ministry of Agriculture.
The adjustment reflects the increase in variable production costs, such as labor (21,2%), pesticides (13,4%), tractors and harvesters (11,8%), and fertilizers (6,2%).
The minimum price serves as a reference for planting and guarantees a minimum income for the winegrower, in addition to indicating possible government intervention in case of a market downturn.
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